Monthly Archives: July 2002

WECA Launches Tests for 802.11a Status

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The wireless ethernet compatibility Alliance last week began certification testing for 802.11a WLAN products, bringing a little clarity to the alphabet soup of wireless...

GNOME 2.0 Beefs Up Linux Viability

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GNOME 2.0 is a giant leap forward in the search for a viable Linux alternative to Windows, according to users and creators of the...

Trying to Lure Sales

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Another round of earnings warnings earlier this month sent CRM software makers reeling again, with several developers conceding their inability to close deals at...

Sun Ships Java Web Services Tools

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Last month, Sun posted the final production version of Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.0. The package contains updated tools that Java developers can...

It’s Time for the Next Internet

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In this column last week, I asked if it was time for the federal government to step in and help protect the Internet against...

Kattoon: July 15, 2002

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

CEO Eyes Turf War

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Robert Dutkowsky became president, CEO and chairman of J.D. Edwards & Co. in January. The Denver-based maker of business and enterprise resource planning software...

Long-Distance Carriers Loss Might Be the RBOCs Gain

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With the downfall of Worldcom Inc., choices among enterprise long- distance voice services are diminishing. But, ironically, it is local telephone companies, once targeted...

AMD Raises the Bar With New Chip

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Seeking to boost sagging sales, Advanced Micro Devices Monday raised the performance of its notebook processors with the release of a mobile Athlon XP...

Apple Refutes Microsofts Mac OS X Claims

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Apple Computer Inc. executives late Monday refuted Microsoft Corp. claims that its not doing enough to promote and sell Mac OS X."We do a...